Me, personally, I would say that we are a playoff team. Why? You might ask.

First and foremost, only 2 games this season have been lost with a spread of over 7 points (Seahawks wk 2 20pts and Bears wk 4 16pts). The rest have been 7 points or less. That means we are hanging in there till the end

Second, we are doing this with all the injuries we have had. This reminds me of when the Packers made their SB title run a few years ago. They where beaten up and had a crap load of players on IR. They hung in there, got the WC and got hot at the right time.

Third, we are getting a few key players back from injury who can help this team out. Murray brings back a run game which was nonexistant. Which keeps some pressure off of Romo and can help out that Air game. Lissemore has missed most the season, his return will help out our Dline. If Ratliff can get back on the field, will add to the pass rush and a solid run stopper.

Fourth, Dez is coming into his own right now. We are watching a boy grow into a man. His play alone is going to open up this offense to new limits.

We are just a Dez fingertip away from being tied with NYG for the Division Lead at 7-6 instead of 6-6.

a Missed late Field Goal from Bailey against the Ravens would have won that game. Could have been 8-5

a 2 bad breaks in those two games and this conversation would be entirely different.

Sure, we have made some boneheaded stupid plays and have some boneheaded morons on the squad (cough Free cough). But, every team has that problem every now and then (ours just seem to be more often than others).

I always want the playoffs regardless! Even if we are not a playoff caliber team, I always want to make it there and have that chance. Look at Arizona a few years ago. Total crap team making it to the big game.

I don't care how close we came to making a few plays or how close the losses were. We didn't make the plays and we lost. So no, we aren't a playoff team. You can't polish a loss and make it appear more attractive because that's nothing more than sunshine pumping. Every team has close losses and close wins, but the good teams find ways to keep themselves in a position where they don't have to make desperation plays and/or rely on last second efforts. We aren't capable of doing that. Hence, why we're an average to below average team._________________Co-Founder: DCRA - No McQuistan, No Super Bowl

Me, personally, I would say that we are a playoff team. Why? You might ask.

First and foremost, only 2 games this season have been lost with a spread of over 7 points (Seahawks wk 2 20pts and Bears wk 4 16pts). The rest have been 7 points or less. That means we are hanging in there till the end

Second, we are doing this with all the injuries we have had. This reminds me of when the Packers made their SB title run a few years ago. They where beaten up and had a crap load of players on IR. They hung in there, got the WC and got hot at the right time.

Third, we are getting a few key players back from injury who can help this team out. Murray brings back a run game which was nonexistant. Which keeps some pressure off of Romo and can help out that Air game. Lissemore has missed most the season, his return will help out our Dline. If Ratliff can get back on the field, will add to the pass rush and a solid run stopper.

Fourth, Dez is coming into his own right now. We are watching a boy grow into a man. His play alone is going to open up this offense to new limits.

We are just a Dez fingertip away from being tied with NYG for the Division Lead at 7-6 instead of 6-6.

a Missed late Field Goal from Bailey against the Ravens would have won that game. Could have been 8-5

a 2 bad breaks in those two games and this conversation would be entirely different.

Sure, we have made some boneheaded stupid plays and have some boneheaded morons on the squad (cough Free cough). But, every team has that problem every now and then (ours just seem to be more often than others).

I always want the playoffs regardless! Even if we are not a playoff caliber team, I always want to make it there and have that chance. Look at Arizona a few years ago. Total crap team making it to the big game.

I don't care how close we came to making a few plays or how close the losses were. We didn't make the plays and we lost. So no, we aren't a playoff team. You can't polish a loss and make it appear more attractive because that's nothing more than sunshine pumping. Every team has close losses and close wins, but the good teams find ways to keep themselves in a position where they don't have to make desperation plays and/or rely on last second efforts. We aren't capable of doing that. Hence, why we're an average to below average team.

Agreed! However, there is one saving grace. IF the Cowboys can find a way to win out and make the playoffs, coupled with a Giants loss, they will indeed prove themsleves worthy of being a playoff team. To what point and purpose, we shall have to wait and see, BUT they can get there with a little help from Balt, Philly, Atl or whoever the NYG have to play.

Don't think we have a shot at a WC - I think our only shot is winning out and taking the division

Agreed. Chicago has a 3-game lead on the Boys and Seattle has a 2-game lead, as both hold the tiebreaker over Dallas. With only 4 games left, it's virtually impossible for the Boys to make up that difference.

Even within the division, the Boys need to leapfrog over NY and Washington (who has the tiebreaker), so this will be a difficult task. Unfortunately, December is here and the Boys' recent history in this month is not positive._________________

Me, personally, I would say that we are a playoff team. Why? You might ask.

First and foremost, only 2 games this season have been lost with a spread of over 7 points (Seahawks wk 2 20pts and Bears wk 4 16pts). The rest have been 7 points or less. That means we are hanging in there till the end

Second, we are doing this with all the injuries we have had. This reminds me of when the Packers made their SB title run a few years ago. They where beaten up and had a crap load of players on IR. They hung in there, got the WC and got hot at the right time.

Third, we are getting a few key players back from injury who can help this team out. Murray brings back a run game which was nonexistant. Which keeps some pressure off of Romo and can help out that Air game. Lissemore has missed most the season, his return will help out our Dline. If Ratliff can get back on the field, will add to the pass rush and a solid run stopper.

Fourth, Dez is coming into his own right now. We are watching a boy grow into a man. His play alone is going to open up this offense to new limits.

We are just a Dez fingertip away from being tied with NYG for the Division Lead at 7-6 instead of 6-6.

a Missed late Field Goal from Bailey against the Ravens would have won that game. Could have been 8-5

a 2 bad breaks in those two games and this conversation would be entirely different.

Sure, we have made some boneheaded stupid plays and have some boneheaded morons on the squad (cough Free cough). But, every team has that problem every now and then (ours just seem to be more often than others).

I always want the playoffs regardless! Even if we are not a playoff caliber team, I always want to make it there and have that chance. Look at Arizona a few years ago. Total crap team making it to the big game.

I don't care how close we came to making a few plays or how close the losses were. We didn't make the plays and we lost. So no, we aren't a playoff team. You can't polish a loss and make it appear more attractive because that's nothing more than sunshine pumping. Every team has close losses and close wins, but the good teams find ways to keep themselves in a position where they don't have to make desperation plays and/or rely on last second efforts. We aren't capable of doing that. Hence, why we're an average to below average team.

So, why is it that its ok for people to downgrade a so called "ugly win?" If we can't sunshine pump a close loss, then people shouldn't be downgrading ugly, close wins.

(For the record, I agree with you. We didn't make the plays to win. A win is a win and a loss is a loss.)_________________

So, why is it that its ok for people to downgrade a so called "ugly win?" If we can't sunshine pump a close loss, then people shouldn't be downgrading ugly, close wins.

(For the record, I agree with you. We didn't make the plays to win. A win is a win and a loss is a loss.)

I have no idea. It's an excellent question, though. I think it's because we accept statements like this: "It was ugly, but I'll take the win" yet can't fathom anyone saying this: "Well, it was a close loss, so I'll take it!"_________________Co-Founder: DCRA - No McQuistan, No Super Bowl

Definitely helps our case. Our best chance for WC is for Seattle to go into crash mode. And without their top two corners, that severely hampers their ability to do what they want to do on defense._________________

Me, personally, I would say that we are a playoff team. Why? You might ask.

First and foremost, only 2 games this season have been lost with a spread of over 7 points (Seahawks wk 2 20pts and Bears wk 4 16pts). The rest have been 7 points or less. That means we are hanging in there till the end

Second, we are doing this with all the injuries we have had. This reminds me of when the Packers made their SB title run a few years ago. They where beaten up and had a crap load of players on IR. They hung in there, got the WC and got hot at the right time.

Third, we are getting a few key players back from injury who can help this team out. Murray brings back a run game which was nonexistant. Which keeps some pressure off of Romo and can help out that Air game. Lissemore has missed most the season, his return will help out our Dline. If Ratliff can get back on the field, will add to the pass rush and a solid run stopper.

Fourth, Dez is coming into his own right now. We are watching a boy grow into a man. His play alone is going to open up this offense to new limits.

We are just a Dez fingertip away from being tied with NYG for the Division Lead at 7-6 instead of 6-6.

a Missed late Field Goal from Bailey against the Ravens would have won that game. Could have been 8-5

a 2 bad breaks in those two games and this conversation would be entirely different.

Sure, we have made some boneheaded stupid plays and have some boneheaded morons on the squad (cough Free cough). But, every team has that problem every now and then (ours just seem to be more often than others).

I always want the playoffs regardless! Even if we are not a playoff caliber team, I always want to make it there and have that chance. Look at Arizona a few years ago. Total crap team making it to the big game.

I don't care how close we came to making a few plays or how close the losses were. We didn't make the plays and we lost. So no, we aren't a playoff team. You can't polish a loss and make it appear more attractive because that's nothing more than sunshine pumping. Every team has close losses and close wins, but the good teams find ways to keep themselves in a position where they don't have to make desperation plays and/or rely on last second efforts. We aren't capable of doing that. Hence, why we're an average to below average team.

There is one play that stands alone as a real detriment to our playoff chances. The Hail Mary that wasn't with Seattle and Green Bay._________________

- The Wild card race shook up just a little bit. Seattle and Chicago are still in the drivers seat, but Chicago lost in week 14 and Seattle won. Therefore they flip flopped positions and both are at 8-5. Unfortunately, both have the tie breaker over the Cowboys, so in order for Cowboys to get a WC, we need them those 2 to loose out and and us Win out. Unfortunatley, both have very favorable schedules.

- Our loss to Washington allowed them to take over the top spot in the hunt and really hurt our chance now allowing them the tie breaker.

- Still our best bet of making the post season is through the division. We have won 4 of the last 5 games and we have won the first 2 games in December (unusual, I know). We still have 1 divisional game left and that is a rematch against Washington. 3 NFCE teams are within 1 game of each other. It's a real tight race and will come down to these final 3 games.

- Gints still have have 3 huge games left to play, 1 this week against the 11-2 Falcons and next week against the 9-4 Ravens then wrap up the regular season against there division rival Beagles (a game of huge playoff implications). The Falcons look to bounce back this week and I'm hopeing for a Gints loss, which will give them another NFC loss.

- Redskins still have 2 divisional games left in week 16 and 17 (of course) and have the Browns this week. The question for the Skins will be can RG3 play this week against the Browns? Cousins will have a tough match up against that Browns defense who has been very strong this year._________________

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